Marnati
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Marnati
I don't know much about this marque. Not a lot of info on the CR list although I haven't gone thru the archives.
Last week there were 2 on the auction block. One sold, there's one left, which looks pretty nice, it's a repaint. Components are all Campagnolo, some NR and some SR, yet it has long dropouts, no top tube braze ons. This would lead me to believe it's early to mid '70's.
Any info on how these stack up to some of the better known builders?
Thanks,
Kurt
Last week there were 2 on the auction block. One sold, there's one left, which looks pretty nice, it's a repaint. Components are all Campagnolo, some NR and some SR, yet it has long dropouts, no top tube braze ons. This would lead me to believe it's early to mid '70's.
Any info on how these stack up to some of the better known builders?
Thanks,
Kurt
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You've come to the right place!
Marnati is a two generation marquee from Milan - the father was Umberto Marnati and the son, still building, is Daniele Marnati, both worked as mechanics (frame builders) for several italian teams and some frames you see under other paint were Marnati built. Daniele is a very traditional builder who does everything himself in a small shop. The taxi driver didn't know where the street was. He's a wonderful, warm person and an excellent builder. Mine is as nicely done as anything else I've come across.

I was introduced to the brand by Citoyen Dü Monde...along with slotcar55. They heled facilitate my Marnati - which I picked up in Milan. I assisted - or more accurately helped Slotcar to assist - two Marnati purchases since then. Beautiful bikes.
Marnati is a two generation marquee from Milan - the father was Umberto Marnati and the son, still building, is Daniele Marnati, both worked as mechanics (frame builders) for several italian teams and some frames you see under other paint were Marnati built. Daniele is a very traditional builder who does everything himself in a small shop. The taxi driver didn't know where the street was. He's a wonderful, warm person and an excellent builder. Mine is as nicely done as anything else I've come across.

I was introduced to the brand by Citoyen Dü Monde...along with slotcar55. They heled facilitate my Marnati - which I picked up in Milan. I assisted - or more accurately helped Slotcar to assist - two Marnati purchases since then. Beautiful bikes.
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Check out this one - GORGEOUS.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vi...-complete.html
Slotcar55 was selling one a few months ago on the CR list, but I'm not sure if it's available...if I can find photos I'll provide.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vi...-complete.html
Slotcar55 was selling one a few months ago on the CR list, but I'm not sure if it's available...if I can find photos I'll provide.
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I like the Moser by Marnati frame set on eBay offer right now, I think Marnati built a number of frames for the Moser brand in '75-'76.
I like the stencil primary graphics too.
Don't need a project right now, I'm sworn off buying till I finish a few.
I like the stencil primary graphics too.
Don't need a project right now, I'm sworn off buying till I finish a few.
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Satbuilder...why? Order one custom, he's surprisingly affordable.
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Bikes: 1959 Capo Modell Campagnolo; 1960 Capo Sieger (2); 1962 Carlton Franco Suisse; 1970 Peugeot UO-8; 1982 Bianchi Campione d'Italia; 1988 Schwinn Project KOM-10;
I was not familiar with this marque until I read this thread -- thanks for sharing. Looks like a great bike!
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Capo: 1959 Modell Campagnolo, S/N 40324; 1960 Sieger (2), S/N 42624, 42597
Carlton: 1962 Franco Suisse, S/N K7911
Peugeot: 1970 UO-8, S/N 0010468
Bianchi: 1982 Campione d'Italia, S/N 1.M9914
Schwinn: 1988 Project KOM-10, S/N F804069
"Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." --Theodore Roosevelt
Capo: 1959 Modell Campagnolo, S/N 40324; 1960 Sieger (2), S/N 42624, 42597
Carlton: 1962 Franco Suisse, S/N K7911
Peugeot: 1970 UO-8, S/N 0010468
Bianchi: 1982 Campione d'Italia, S/N 1.M9914
Schwinn: 1988 Project KOM-10, S/N F804069
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Hi All,
I am not sure if this is the best place for this post, but I am new so please bare with me.
I am working on my dad's old Marnati, and wondering if anyone here can get me more information on the bike and when it was made. I know about the Marnati father/son shop in Milan, but I can't find specifics on years and models. The serial number is #9013
These pictures should help: https://marnatiphilly.shutterfly.com/pictures/9
Thank You!
I am not sure if this is the best place for this post, but I am new so please bare with me.
I am working on my dad's old Marnati, and wondering if anyone here can get me more information on the bike and when it was made. I know about the Marnati father/son shop in Milan, but I can't find specifics on years and models. The serial number is #9013
These pictures should help: https://marnatiphilly.shutterfly.com/pictures/9
Thank You!
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